This week as we continue our series, "How God Heals," Pastor Peter shares that the secret to healthy relationships is personal wholeness. He shares the three keys to personal wholeness from the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians. If you have ever wanted to be in a world-class relationship, you don't want to miss this important message!

In the second message of the series, "How God Heals," Pastor Peter shares what the Bible says about what it takes to make a lasting change so that you can heal from the wounds of the past and live a victorious life in Jesus.

Happy New Year! As you look at making positive changes in your life this new year, you may be asking, "Does God really still heal people?” The answer? Of course he does! Because we live in a broken world, we all need some kind of healing, whether we’re aware of it or not. It may be financial, physical, mental, emotional, relational, or physical. It might be all of the above! In the first message in our new series, “How God Heals,” Pastor Peter teaches the four conditions that God gives us for healing to take place in our lives. He shares how humility, prayer, seeking God, and reliance on his Word will bring healing and forgiveness to your life in 2018.

In this New Year's Eve message, Pastor Peter shares how to move from religion to relationship and from servanthood to sonship using the most beloved parable in the Bible, The Prodigal Son. At the end of the sermon, two Revive members get baptized!

We all have a picture in our mind of what the perfect Christmas should look like. So, what do we do when the circumstances of Christmas don’t line up with our picture of Christmas? Come join us as we take a fresh look at what we can learn about how to reconcile our imperfect circumstances by looking at how Mary was able to find hope in the midst of her imperfect circumstances.

As we've been discussing, the Christmas story began in Genesis with God’s promise to Abraham that through one man the entire world would be blessed. Apparently, the world needed blessing. But it wasn’t only the world that needed Christmas. God needed it too so He could show the world how much He loves us. And here's a news flash - we all need Christmas too, but it may not be for the reasons you think. In the final message in the series, Pastor Peter shares the real reason for Christmas. Whether you are just checking out faith or you've been going to church your whole life, this message will give you a new perspective on the reason for the season.

The Christmas story began in Genesis with God’s promise that through one man the entire world
would be blessed. Apparently, the world needed blessing. But it wasn’t only the world that needed
Christmas. God needed it too. In this message, Pastor Peter addresses some of the biggest questions of the Christian faith like, "Why did God come to earth as a baby?" and "Why in the world did Jesus have to die?" This is a great message to share with a friend!

The Christmas story didn’t begin with Joseph, Mary and a baby in a manger. It began with God making an impossible promise to a man named Abraham. In the first message in the series, "Who Needs Christmas," Pastor Peter shares the remarkable backstory to the first Christmas and how God kept His impossible promise to Abraham.

In the final message of the series, Revive Leadership Team member and Missions Director, Ken Thornton shares 7 ways that Revive or any local church can participate in Jesus' mission to bring the Gospel to all people groups. Ken also shares Revive's plans to support church planters in some of the least reached areas of Northern India.

Let's face it, we're all pretty busy. If we're not careful, we can end up giving God our leftover time, leftover attention, leftover money, and leftover worship. In this continuation of last weeks sermon, Pastor Peter shares how God wants you to experience the joy that only comes from giving Him your very best. Peter shares how God dares us to test him and see what happens if we give him our very best. This is a very important message for anyone seeking to know God better and live a life pleasing to Him.